How To Quickly Get Rid of Acne At Home | Lightstim For Acne Review

*PR Samples used. All opinions are 100% my own. Full disclaimer details here.When will it end!? I’m 32 years old and still manage breakouts. Of course, it does not help that I am constantly testing new products to review here but regardless; I was ‘blessed’ with oily yet dehydrated, sensitive, acne-prone skin. Derms have always told me to try laser/LED therapy, but it can be VERY PRICEY and even *I* have monetary beauty limits. I discovered an at-home LED blue and red light therapy system called LIGHTSTIM from my most recent facialist and I was quite intrigued. If you want to know how to quickly get rid of acne at home, then this review is for you!

Since I stopped taking birth control pills around three years ago (it was time to let my body do it’s thing after nearly 15 years on), I started experiencing the joys of true hormonal acne: that stubborn, mostly-under-the-skin jaw and chin area kind of breakout. This type of acne is not only frustrating but it tends to heal much slower and – on me – leave hyperpigmentation marks for months (sometimes years) after.

a little about LIGHTSTIM

Lightstim LED lights have been used by skin care professionals at your dermatologist’s and spa offices for over a decade.

The at-home kits are the SAME professional strength LED lights you get in the office, but now they’re available to use at your leisure without booking an appointment.

Even better, the tool has NO MAINTENANCE. No having to order replacement cartridges or pieces.

The Lightstim also includes a travel case so you can bring it with you wherever you go – discretely – and it won’t get covered in lint or dust.

I know this sounds like an infomercial, but if you try your Lightstim for 90 days and DON’T see results (which… you will), they’ll gladly give you your money back.

a little about LED therapy

There’s a lot of options for LED therapy.

You can find treatment for wrinkles, acne, and even muscle pain. Lightstim makes a tool one for all of those concerns.